Brief outing to #floatthatsighter #euronymphing #orvis #flyfishing #barbless #sageflyfish A post shared by BlogFlyFishMA (@blogflyfishma) on Jan 6, 2017 at 12:50pm PST My work schedule has been very hectic, and this weekend will be, too. So, with just a short window after work on Friday, I decided to squeeze in a brief outing at some
Author: Jo Tango
Pat’s Rubber Legs
A very simple but effective fly is the Pat’s Rubber Legs, a stonefly pattern. I first fished this at the Upper Madison above Reynold’s Pass. It did wonders. Since then, I’ve learned to tie my own flies. I’m amazed by how easy it is to tie the Pat’s. I’ve caught many browns on this fly.
Podcasts on Winter Fly Fishing
Tom Rosenbauer’s podcast feed is a must-hear, in my opinion. I’ve learned so much from them. I’m re-listening to two of his podcasts, both on cold-weather fly fishing. There’s one that features noted fly tyer Tim Flagler (here) and second featuring John Herzer (here). Great stuff.
Free Fly Tying Class at Concord Outfitters
Just got this email from Concord Outfitters for a January 7 meet-up: If you’re new to the sport, or if you’ve always been curious about tying your own flies and want to learn the basics, then get out of the cold and stop by the shop this Saturday from 9-11am. Our fly tying connoisseur Keith
